STAMFORD -- An autopsy that was scheduled for Monday should determine the cause of death of a Norwalk man who was found Saturday frozen on the beach in a remote section of Cove Island Park, police said.

Friends of Kuleba told police he had a regular jogging path through Cove Island Park that took him along a narrow peninsula near Horseshoe Beach, where his body was found by a park visitor at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Hohn said. Kuleba went jogging Saturday afternoon and never returned, his Norwalk landlord told police, Hohn said.

Hohn said Kuleba could have had a medical emergency.

"If he did fall or sustain some kind of injury, it would have been very difficult to find him out on the peninsula," Hohn said. When police examined Kuleba on the beach, they found no outward signs of trauma, Hohn said.

But Kuleba was dressed warmly for the extremely cold day and police did not closely examine his body, which will be done during the autopsy, Hohn said. Temperatures were in the low teens Saturday morning.

Police initially thought the death could be suspicious because of where the body was found and because it was frozen, Hohn said.